EPA Requires Five New England Companies to Better Manage Hazardous Chemicals to Protect Community
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Five companies in
All five companies - two in
The companies will correct their alleged violations to ensure that their communities, neighbors and first responders are not put at risk, and the companies will pay penalties ranging from just over
"Failing to carefully follow chemical accident prevention requirements and chemical reporting requirements poses increased risks of exposure to dangerous substances for both people and the environment," said
Companies that settled
All the companies cooperated with
More information:
EPCRA's Toxic Release Inventory Requirements: http://www2.epa.gov/toxics-release-inventory-tri-program
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